Directed by Tony winner Joe Mantello (Wicked, Assassins, Take Me Out), the play, which casts Midler as legendary Hollywood agent Sue Mengers (1932-2011), will play the Geffen Playhouse this winter. Performances, according to the Geffen website, are scheduled for Dec. 3-22.

Celebrated artist Midler had previously told The New York Times, "We’re in talks to bring it to L.A., which would be fun, because it’d be near my house and Sue’s house."

Previews for I'll Eat You Last began April 5 prior to an official opening April 24. In just over eight weeks at the Booth, the production recouped its initial investment of $2.4 million. Upon closing, the limited engagement played 18 previews and 71 regular performances.

The intermissionless work is set in 1981 in the living room of Mengers' Beverly Hills home.

Bette Midler has earned three Grammys, four Golden Globes, three Emmys, a Tony Award, and sold 30 million records worldwide in a career that spans more than four decades. She has played film roles in "The Rose," "Down and Out in Beverly Hills," "Ruthless People," "Beaches" and "The First Wives Club," among many others. Midler made her Broadway debut in the chorus of Fiddler on the Roof. Other stage performances include Tony Award-winning Clams on the Half Shell; Experience the Divine, for which she holds the all-time record for a six-week engagement at Radio City Music Hall, The Divine Miss Millennium Tour; Kiss My Brass; and The Showgirl Must Go On at The Colosseum in Caesars Palace. Outside the spotlight, she is the founder of the New York Restoration Project (nyrp.org), a non-profit organization that revitalizes abandoned and neglected public spaces across New York City.